I ■ : ON THE JAZZ SCENE. _ _ Patrice Rushen’s SHOUT IT OUT, on Prestige Records, starts off nice, but ends up flat. Ms. Rushen’s “Roll With The Punches” and “Let Your Heart Be Free” are two cat chy tunes.. .but after that, eve rything else is rather tedious. Nevertheless, Rushen does show some promise...maybe in another album or two she’ll be ready to break out. 0 Perhaps the best in a series of post humous albums featur ing the great John Coltrane is on the market now. It’s entitled AFRO BLUE IMPRESSIONS a double al bum recorded in 1962 when “The Trane” was on tour in Sweden and Germany. That’s the era when Coltrane played, with three other jazz greats: pianist McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones (1977’s Drummer of the Year in Down Beat Magazine) and Bass player Jimmy Gar rison. Album highlights are “Lon nie’s Lament,” “My Favorite Things,” and “Chasing The Trane.” 0 SOUL SOUNDS... A nice new sound from Paulette R. Eaves comes our way on an album called ALL ABOUT LOVE, on T.K. Re cords. Van McCoy and Clarence Reid did much of the arrang ing on this album...and Pau lette’s singing does the rest. Best cuts are “Jazz Freak," “Flesh," and “I Forgot To Be Your Lover.” Johnny Taylor’s CHRONI CLE. TWENTY GREATEST HITS, STAX (on Fantasy Re cords) is a good collector's item for those who like John ny’s old Stax sound out of Memphis. Who can forget “Who’s Ma king Love?”, “Testify,” “Jo dy's Got Your Gal and Gone." These and more of Johnny's old best are on the album. Patti La Re He's first solo LP suddenly has taken off...Al though it’s been out for a couple of months...it hasn't been selling very well, until recently. Now it's in the top 20 soul albums in the nation and has sold out of some record stores in town. Meanwhile, one of Patti's former singing mates isn't enjoying the same success. One would expect an album by a former member of the La Belle group to have a lot of drive, but it isn't there on Nona Hendryx's LP, NONA. 0 The Ohio Players new al bum has arrived. It's entitled MR MEAN, on Mercury Re cords. It contains some good sounds, but overall, it's nearly as disappointing as their CON TRADITION LP But you still may enjoy the title cut and "Fight Me, Chase Me " 0 You’ve heard "Float On" by the Floaters. Well, there’s a Jim Berry nother version out now...only it’s called “Bloat On,’’ by none other than Cheech and Chong on Epic Records. It’s about a couple of dudes who like to eat...and eat...and eat... William Bell has a new release with a similar theme and sound of his hit, "Trying To Love Two.’’ His latest is "Easy Cornin’ Out”...Hard Coin’ In” on the Mercury label. V The Fatback Band seems to like the “Booty” theme... That’s all they have been singing about for the past two records. “Master Booty” is their latest cut...their last jam was also called “The Booty". Both are on Spring Records. 0 The Emotions keep rolling along with another fine effort on Columbia Records. Their new LP, SHOUTING OUT LOVE flows well from begin ning to end. Especially good is their ver sion of Bill Withers’ “Ain’t No Sunshine.” After kicking a round for years in Chicago... the group finally seems to have made it. 0 DISCO TRACKS... Listen for a high-energy sound from a 2-man German group called Trax. Their first American release is entitled “Watch Out” on Polydor Re cords. For two people , they kick out a lot of sound. Trax’s Pete Bellote knows what disco’s all about...he’s produced several Donna Summer songs. Cuts you should hear soon are “Watch Out For The Boo gie Man,” and "Breathless.” Speaking of Donna Sum mer.her new double album is now the number one disco sound in town according to Disco Sound Records. Right behind her in the number two spot is another Casablanca disco queen...Roberta Kelly. 0 For those into the Philadel phia sound comes a two-re cord set featuring all the famous artists on the “Phila delphia International label. On the "Philadelphia Clas sics" UP are the O'Jays, the Three Degrees, the Intruders, MFSB, and Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes. Definitely a good invest ment for disco dee jays...all the cuts are dance tunes, and they’re all at least nine min utes long. The Philly sound sure has come a long way since the sound of the Delphonics »V. rf/JV.V.VJ.'.’.'.Vi* WBTV To Air Title Contest — Hie Champio&Aip game of the WBTV “Carolina Classic” will be telecast Saturday, Dec. 10 at 1 p.m. on WBTV, Channel 3. This third annual tourna ment will be held at Belmont Abbey’s Wheeler Center De cember 8, 9 and 10. Participa ting teams are Barber-Scotia, Pfeiffer, Lenoir Rhyne, Ca tawba, Livingstone, Gardner Webb, Johnson C. Smith and Belmont Abbey. Exciting ri valries and good strong teams are prevalent in this group and will make for another thrill-packed basketball tour nament. The WBTV Sports team of Jim Thacker, Bob Taylor and Bob Schellenberg will provide the play-by-play and color for the Championship Game. UNCC Groups Will Perform Wide Variety Of Music The University Chorale and the Madrigal Ensemble will perform a wide variety of music from the 16th Century in a concert December 10 at ' The University of North Caro lina at Charlotte in Rowe Recital Hall at 8:15 p.m. BOBBBBQOOQOaOQa SBISISH WvftiS'V,’. I Disco Records Ltd. ]' I Patti Labelle Ohio Players | Phillippe Wynne j On Sale || I New Releases In Stock SLAVE, PARLIAMENT , RAMSEY LEWIS , 11 JOHNNY ”GUITAR’rWATSON, GEORGE DUKE 11 I Buy Five 45’s Get One FREE, 11 | From Now Til Xmas || I Also Large Selection Of Xmas Music. ! Merry Christmas || _Mon. - Thurw 10-9, FrL 10 - 12 Sat 10 - 7_j j